The best ticket deal are illustrations of linear equations
The ticket system is a better deal to the max ticket
<h3>How to determine the best ticket deal</h3>
From the complete question, we have the following summary:
Charges = $22 per person
Surcharge = $10 per transaction
Charges = $20 per person
Surcharge = $16 per transaction
Assume there would be only one transaction, the linear equations that represent the ticket deals are:
Ticket System: y = 22x + 10
Max Ticket: y = 20x + 16
The costs of ticket for two people in both deals are:
Ticket System: y = 22*2 + 10 = 54
Max Ticket: y = 20*2 + 16 = 56
By comparison;
54 is less than 56
This means that the ticket system is a better deal to the max ticket
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Answer:
8x+6y=48
x+y=7
multiply bottom equation by 6:
8x+6y=48
6x+6y=42
subtract equations:
2x=6
divide 6 by 2:
x=3
therefore:
y=4
Since both of the equations equal y, the two equations equal eachother. The answer is c -x+5=6x-2.
Th correct function is. q(x) = (9x^2 -24x+16). = (3x-4.) (3x-4). q(x) =. (3x-4)^2